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On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 04:51:31PM +0100, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote: > > However, shouldn't the -E option have changed the mode of the "world" > > file? My mount table shows "noexec" for /home and "world" is still > > executable - as is the "doe" file I just created with Explorer, but not > > the "john" file I `touch`ed. > > This has nothing to do with each other. The mount -E flag doesn't > influence the permission bits. Then what is it supposed to do? I mean, if the man page says it makes Cygwin "treat all files under the mount point as non-executables" that would have an effect on the execute-permission bits, right? Either that, or the manpage is slightly confusing (at least to me) > Create a new directory with mkdir at some point, this new dir should > behave slightly different. Create a file in that dir with touch and > another file with explorer. Post the output of > > getfacl new-dir > getfacl new-dir/touched-file > getfacl new-dir/exlorer-file > > please. > > Thanks, > Corinna I created the dir in my home (which is under the `mount -E`). I've attached the output of getfacl. Greetz! rlc
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